African Mythology, Creation Narratives, & Origin Stories

An interdisciplinary navigation into the field of narratology, the structure of (hi)stories, centering creation myths and origin stories. African mythogenesis paves our primary path of investigation, but we also consider the universality of myth, and students will write to their interests and experiences. This creative nonfiction class combines ethnographic research, critical reading, and literary hybridity. A polished 10-page piece presents an original, research-intensive mythscape alongside informed analysis and careful contextualization. Every person has a story we should hear. This unconventional class equips Tigers to tell theirs.

Distribution Area: LA

Prerequisites and Restrictions

Not Open to First Year Undergraduates. Previous experience with creative writing is useful but not required. Previous coursework in comparative literature is recommended but not required.

 

Sections

S01

Tuesdays, 1:20-4:10 PM

Instructor(s)

Staff